Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Clinic searched in Bahadurgar­h, one person held

- HT Correspond­ent

GURUGRAM: The district health department on Friday busted a sex-determinat­ion racket operating from Bahadurgar­h in Jhajjar. One person has been arrested in the case, while another is on the run, said health department officials.

On Friday, acting on a tip off, the health department took the help of a four-month pregnant woman to trace the network operating from Delhi and Bahadurgar­h that took part in determinin­g the sex of unborn foetus, the officials said.

The woman got in contact with a man, who was part of the nexus, and met him at the Delhi border.

She was told to pay ₹25,000 on the spot to the middleman, according to the FIR filed in Bahadurgar­h. The woman was introduced to another man, who took her to a diagnostic centre in Bahadurgar­h, where she was asked to deposit ₹2,200 more for an ultrasound procedure.

According to the FIR, the woman was told by the doctor present at the diagnostic centre that the sex determinat­ion report would be given to her by the two men, who brought her to the clinic.

However, Gurugram health department officials, along with the Jhajjar police, raided the clinic and arrested one person from the spot.

Dr Virender Yadav, chief medical officer (CMO), Gurugram, said, “We were suspicious of the activities happening in the border areas. We started investigat­ing and managed to trace the network till Jhajjar. One man has been arrested from the spot, while the other one is absconding. An ultrasound machine has also been seized from the spot.”

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SOURCED The arrested man (haunched) in custody.

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